Dell 620 manual Rimm Installation Guidelines, Sample Factory-Installed Rimm Configurations per MEC

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RIMM Installation Guidelines

You must install RIMMs in pairs. This means that the RIMM in each socket on one MEC must be the same memory capacity, density, and speed as the corresponding RIMM in the same socket on the other MEC. Also, for either channel A or B of each MEC, if one socket contains a RIMM, then the other socket must contain either another RIMM or a continuity RIMM (CRIMM).

As an example, if you install only one pair of RIMMs in the RIMM1_A socket of each MEC, then you must install a CRIMM in socket RIMM2_A of each MEC. Channel B (sockets RIMM3_B and RIMM4_B) may remain empty, or it may contain one or two CRIMMs per MEC (see Figure 1).

However, if channel A contains two RIMMs and you want to install additional RIMMs, the preceding rules also apply for channel B.

NOTES: If 512-MB RIMMs are used, they must be populated starting with the bottom RIMM socket (RIMM4_B, the one closest to the system board) and working up. For example, see the configuration in the last row in Table 1. In this example, you would insert the 512-MB RIMMs into the bottom three sockets (RIMM4_B, RIMM3_B, RIMM2_A) and insert a CRIMM into the topmost socket (RIMM1_A).

When you add 512-MB RIMMs from a customer kit, you must remove all existing RIMMs and reinstall the new 512-MB RIMMs, beginning with socket RIMM4_B and working up on each riser board in mirror fashion.

Dell does not recommend or support the mixing of old and new 512-MB RIMMs in sockets RIMM1_A and RIMM2_A.

Table 1. Sample Factory-Installed RIMM Configurations (per MEC)

For Total

Desired

Memory:

Populate both MECs as follows:

 

 

 

RIMM4_B

RIMM1_A (top)

RIMM2_A

RIMM3_B

(bottom)

128 MB

CRIMM

64 MB

Empty

Empty

256 MB

CRIMM

128 MB

Empty

Empty

384 MB

128 MB

64 MB

CRIMM

Empty

512 MB

128 MB

128 MB

CRIMM

Empty

512 MB

CRIMM

256 MB

Empty

Empty

768 MB

256 MB

128 MB

CRIMM

Empty

1024 MB

128 MB

128 MB

128 MB

128 MB

1024 MB

256 MB

256 MB

CRIMM

Empty

1536 MB

256 MB

256 MB

256 MB

CRIMM

2048 MB

256 MB

256 MB

256 MB

256 MB

 

 

 

 

 

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